A familiar face joins HBO’s Game of Thrones. Julian Glover, who you’ll remember as General Veers from Empire Strikes Back and Walter Donovan from his face-melting turn in Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade, has joined the cast of HBO’s adaption as Grand Maester Pycelle. He replaces Roy Dotrice, who had to step out for health reasons.
Torn from the headlines. NPR gives some love to #Wookieeleaks, the hashtag that took Twitter by storm last week.
Airbender successor series won’t be ongoing. UGO snatched some time with co-creators Michael Dante DiMartino and Bryan Konietzko at SDCC to bend a few new details on the upcoming Legend of Korra. Chief among them: It’s mini-series. But that does mean that DiMartino and Konietzko are writing each episode. This has done very little to temper my excitement. Maybe because I keep running into stuff like this.
Your moment of zen. Kate Beaton has produced the best Wolverine comic ever.
how random that you post that picture. last night i created the entry for:
http://indianajones.wikia.com/wiki/False_Grail
i think i will add that photo…
Awww Avatar’s sequel is only a mini series? Well BSG started as one so I’ll continue to hope :P
I thought I heard that it would be 12 episodes somewhere, which wouldn’t be so bad.
(Don’t hold me to that number, I have no idea where I picked it up.)
I also read somewhere that there will be 12 episodes. I think it was IGN.